Improbable Fortunes: A Novel
By (Author) Jeffrey Price
Rare Bird Books
Rare Bird Books
15th March 2016
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Winner of Laramie Awards for Western Fiction 2016 (United States)
400
Width 153mm, Height 229mm
667g
Winner of the 2016 Laramie Awards for Western Fiction
Longlisted for a Reading the West Book Award
Finalist for the Colorado Book Award for Best Fiction
Finalist for the High Plains Book Awards
InImprobable Fortunes, Jeffrey Price takes us on a wild ride into Vanadium, a dusty, down-on-its-heels mining town in southwest Colorado-where it would be fair to assume that nothing has ever happened. But you'd be wrong. As it turns out, quite a lot has happened, starting with a suspicious mudslide that destroys the town's Main Street and a cowboy, Buster McCaffrey, arrested for the death of one of the richest men in America, Marvin Mallomar.
As the soon-to-retire Sheriff, Shep Dudival, investigates the circumstances surrounding the murder, it comes to light that Buster and Mallomar's young wife were having a Cowboy Always Rings Twice affair. From there, Price takes this familiar story plot and turns it on its head-folding a rococo cast of Vanadium's characters into a timeline that begins with Vanadium's post-WWII labor strife and ends with the Kulturkampf of present day.
While it may all seem humorous and surreal at first blush, one gets the feeling byImprobable Fortunes'unguessable conclusion that Price has used the fictitious town of Vanadium-a place without a recognizable gas station, a decent restaurant, or a clean bathroom-as the Rosetta Stone for something larger.
"Tom Jones set in the still-Wild West." --Publishers Weekly "Jeffrey Price has written one of the most hilarious, ridiculous and ultimately believable, books on life in the modern west." --Mark Billingsley, Time Out Book Critic (Aspen Daily News)
Jeffrey Price is a screenwriter best known for cowriting Who Framed Roger Rabbit, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, and Shrek III. Seeking the refuge of small-town life, he moved his family from Los Angeles to southwest Colorado.